It was only a decade ago that three out of six GMs in the country were from the state. The ratio, however, terribly skewed recently as the state now have six with the total number of GMs in the country risen to 30.
Bengal's second GM Surya Sekhar Ganguly will lead a team that will specially train a group of 16 budding chess players in the age group of six to 13 with 'Target 2020' in mind.
"Physical and mental fitness are two vital aspects for a chess player. For training purpose the Yuba Bharati Krirangan will be used," sports minister Madan Mitra, who is also the president of the Alkehine Chess Club, said.
The Club has identified 14 trainees including the talented IM duo of Diptayan Ghosh and Sayantan Das.
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Sixteen-year-old Diptyan has already earned his maiden GM norm in Dubai Open last year.
Alekhine Club secretary Soumen Majumder said, "Initially we have set a target of 20 GMs but we will look to go past it."
The team of coaches will also include Bangladeshi GM Ziaur Rahman, GM Neelotpal Das and Durga Prasad Mahapatra from Odisha.